A new artificial-surface football field opened in Kotsiubyntsi

From now on young footballers of the Kotsyubinska amalgamated hromada will be able to train on a new football field with artificial surface, the cost of which is about UAH 1.5 million. The project was implemented within the framework of the budget programme “Construction of football fields with artificial surface in the regions of Ukraine” under co-financing: 50% - state subvention funds and 50% - local budget funds.

By the way, this is already the tenth football field set up on the oblast’s territory. A similar facility has been recently solemnly opened in the village of Bavoriv of the Velykohayivska AH.

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A new artificial-surface football field opened in Kotsiubyntsi

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